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Infectious Coryza virus vaccine

Composition:
ITA  CORYZA  ABC  Gel  inactivated  vaccine  contains  a   combination  of  Avibacterium  paragallinarum, serotypes  A,  B  and  C,  homogenized  with  aluminium  hydroxide  adjuvant  and  merthiolate  as  a preservative.

Indication:
ITA CORYZA ABC Gel inactivated vaccine is recommended for the vaccination of breeder and layer type chicken flocks, against infectious coryza caused by Avibacterium paragallinarum.


Dosage & Administration:
ITA CORYZA ABC Gel inactivated vaccine should  be administered to breeder  and layer -type chickens between  8 and  12  weeks  of age. The vaccine must  be  injected subcutaneously (under the skin of the neck)  or  by  intramuscular  route  (breast  or  thigh  muscle)  at  the  dose  of  0.5  ml  per  bird.  The  program should  be  completed  4  to  6  weeks  later,  using  an  inactivated  oil-adjuvant  vaccine  against  infectious coryza.

Infectious Bursal Disease virus vaccine

Composition:
AVI IBD Plus contains the Winterfield  2512 G-61 strain of Infectious Bursal Disease virus in live, freezedried form. The embryonated hen eggs used in the production of the vaccine are obtained from specified-pathogenfree (SPF) flocks.

Indication:
For the active immunization of  healthy chickens against Infectious Bursal Disease, caused by very virulent strains.

Dosage & Administration:
AVI IBD Plus vaccine must be administered by drinking water. Broilers should be vaccinated once or twice between the  age  of  14  and  18  days,  depending  on  the  level  of  maternally  derived  antibodies,  allowing  a  six-day  interval between administrations. Pullets should be vaccinated twice between the age of 16 and 26days, allowing a six -day interval between administrations. The exact date of   vaccination can be determined by checking the maternal derived antibodies level.

Infectious Bursal Disease virus vaccine

Composition
AVI IBD Inter contains the LIBVD strain of Infectious Bursal Disease virus in live,  freeze-dried form.  The embryonated hen eggs used in the production of the vaccine are obtained from specified-pathogen-free (SPF) flocks.

Indication:
For  the  active  immunization  of  healthy  chickens  against  Infectious  Bursal  Disease.  The  vaccine  may  be  used  for initial or re-vaccination of broilers, pullets and hens.

Dosage & Administration:
For birds descending from a non-vaccinated parent flock : Broilers should be vaccinated at day 10-14 and day 16-20. Pullets should be vaccinated at day 18 and day 24. For birds descending from a vaccinated parent flock : week 3 for broilers and week 3 and 4 for pullets. The exact date of vaccination can be determined by checking maternal derived antibodies level

Itraconazole

Composition
Itracon SUBA Capsule: Each capsule contains Itraconazole USP 65 mg.
Itracon 100 Capsule: Each capsule contains Itraconazole pellets equivalent to Itraconazole USP 100 mg.
Itracon 200 Tablet: Each film coated tablet contains Itraconazole USP 200 mg.
Itracon Oral Solution: Each 5 ml oral solution contains Itraconazole USP 50 mg.

Indications
Itracon Capsule & Tablet : Tinea corporis, Tinea cruris, Tinea pedis, Tinea manuum, Vulvovaginal candidiasis, Fungal keratitis, Pityriasis versicolor, Oropharyngeal candidiasis, Onychomycosis, Histoplasmosis, Systemic Infections: Aspergillosis, Candidiasis and Cryptococcal infection when other drugs are ineffective. Antifungal prophylaxis: To prevent systemic fungal infection in severely neutropenic patients.
Itracon Oral Solution: It is indicated for the treatment of Oropharyngeal Candidiasis & Esophageal Candidiasis.

Dosage & Administration
Itracon SUBA: 65 mg twice daily for all type of fungal infections.
Itracon Tablet & Capsule:
Tinea corporis, Tinea cruris: 100 mg daily for 2 weeks; Tinea pedis, Tinea manuum: 100 mg daily for 4 weeks; Vulvovaginal candidiasis: 200 mg twice daily for 1 day; Fungal keratitis: 200 mg daily for 3 weeks; Pityriasis versicolor: 200 mg daily for 1 week; Oropharyngeal candidiasis: 100 mg daily (200 mg for immuno compromised patients) for 15 days; Onychomycosis: 200 mg daily for 3 months; or 200 mg twice daily for 7 days (course), subsequent courses to be repeated after 21 days interval; fingernails 2 courses and toenails 3 courses; Histoplasmosis: 200 mg 1-2 times daily; Systemic Infections: 200 mg once daily (Aspergillosis, Candidiasis and Cryptococcus infection when other drugs are ineffective), increased in invasive or in cryptococcal meningitis to 200 mg twice daily; 
Antifungal prophylaxis: To prevent systemic fungal infection in severely neutropenic patients 100 mg daily.
Itracon Oral Solution: This solution should be vigorously swished in the mouth (10 ml at a time) for several seconds and swallowed. The recommended dosage of Itracon oral solution for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis is 200 mg (20 ml) daily for 1 to 2 weeks. The recommended dosage of Itracon oral solution for Esophageal Candidiasis is 100 mg (10 ml) daily for a minimum treatment of 3 weeks. Child Dose: 5 mg / kg once daily for 14 days. For oral use only (for 1 month to 11 years of age) Should be taken after meal or as directed by the physician.